Examples of using Amenable in English and their translations into Hindi
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Not amenable to change; and.
He's a lunatic, but he can be amenable.
Fithian said he was amenable to meeting with Foster again.
And that will, in turn, make them more amenable to you.
People will be more amenable to you at this time and that you should start looking for new connections that could be made.
Azoospermia(obstructive or non-obstructive not amenable to treatment).
Bacteria and protozoans that are amenable to treatment include Shigella Salmonella typhi, and Giardia species.
Sagittarius- insanely passionate natures and instantly amenable to jealousy.
In the event that such a stain is not amenable totreatment, it can be tried to remove or disguise, using cosmetic means.
Heart failure, characterized by acute severe form, not amenable to treatment;
The level of amenable mortality varies almost threefold among states, ranging from 64 to 158 deaths per 100,000 population.
Over time, it can peel off and lose gloss, but is amenable to repair.
These changes made Honduras more amenable to the interests of global capital.
However, this figure can be a minus,since steel is heavy and amenable to corrosion.
Ceramics can begin to crack from the strong physical effects,while perfectly amenable to cleaning from scale and streaks that appeared during use of the product.
In addition to the apparent simplicity, this disease can cause chronic venous insufficiency,which is not amenable to complete cure.
Artificial hair is difficult to wash, they are amenable to coloring and highlighting.
You may have reacted rather harshly to certain situations in the past,but now you will be in a far more amenable frame of mind.
It demands very less energy for its manipulation and is amenable for industrialization.
Unless you took the job with the expectation that you would start right away,your new employer should be amenable to a later start date.
Digital currency, he continued, could make the environment more amenable for fintech startups, saying.
It is worth noting that aromatherapy gives excellent results in the treatment of peoplesuffering from chronic ailments that are not amenable to any treatment.
Nonetheless, Adam was clear that not all situations were amenable to peer mediation.
Peer-to-Patent also shows that open call projects are possibleeven for problems that are not obviously amenable to quantification.
Consequently, it's beenassumed that complex biological systems aren't amenable to mathematical therapy.
This final example of an open call problem shows that this approach can also beused in settings that are not obviously amenable to quantification.
Consequently, it has been assumed thatcomplex biological systems are not amenable to mathematical treatment.
For researchers, the implications of computers everywhere are easiest to see online,an environment that is fully measured and amenable to experimentation.
Is there a particular flag state oroperating area that is today particularly amenable to autonomous operations?
A poacher will make an attempt to poachonly if he is sure that the targets are amenable to being bought off.